09 August, 2012

STILL AT WORK!


Thanks to Dan Van Husen for this recent picture of  Jess and Antonio Mayans on the set of a new collaboration in Spain!



Photo: a photo taken by a friend a few days ago















08 August, 2012

FRANCO KANNIBALEN! Re-evaluating DEVIL HUNTER (1980)

Jess Franco's SEXO CANIBAL/EL CANIBAL/JUNGFRAU UNTER KANNIBALEN/IL CACCIATORE DI UOMINI/THE MAN HUNTER/DEVIL HUNTER/MANDINGO MANHUNTER/CHASSEUR DE L'ENFER-HELL HUNTER poses some difficult questions beyond: Why is this movie so bad?!
The "Devil" or Cannibal or Zombie hunts for the hearts of women. Listed as "Burt Altman" (a zombie) in OBSESSION: THE FILMS OF JESS FRANCO, Jess Franco revealed on the Severin DVD interview that he was actually a Portuguese athlete. An official "Video Nasty" once upon a time in the UK, traditionally dumped into the bottom tier of the director's massive filmography, even the most rabid, least selective Francophiles tend to deem it one of his worst efforts. I initially ranked it even lower than WHITE CANNIBAL QUEEN/CANNIBALS/MONDO CANIBALE (also 1980).
 Above: German Lobby Card.

After several decades of  Jess Franco Watching I've discovered that vertical rankings when dealing with a filmography as complex and multi-tiered as this can be deceptive and counterproductive. DEVIL HUNTER was a Spanish, French (EUROCINE), German (LISA FILMS), Italian co production. The Italian lead actor in MONDO CANIBALE, Al Cliver (Pier Luigi Conti)was retained as another adventurer in search of a missing woman, this time an internationally known actress (Ursula Buchfellner) who has been kidnapped by a ruthless gang of criminals and taken to the tropical island of Puerto Santo

 Lurid poster art for an admittedly lurid film.


Style usually trumps story in Franco's filmography but on first viewing there are few stylish or signature "Jess Franco" set-ups/images apparent here. The first time I saw this, on late 1980s era US VHS as MANDINGO MANHUNTER, the entire opening credits scene was covered over by anonymous credit cards (Directed by Clifford Brown; Music by Jesus Franco Manera [!]). The sound, of a woman crying out as she is tracked by cannibals through a swamp, remained. The restored Severin DVD did more than reveal the images in that sequence it allowed me to consider the film in a different context. I'll continue examining alternative ways to view this film in a series of blogs on Franco's cannibal output.

24 July, 2012

los violadores del amanecer cine kinki Ignacio F. Iquino 1978


A Cathoic Noir by Ignacio Iquino which incorpoates rape, murder and street crime into a CLOCKWORK ORANGE scenario. Very disturbing...

22 July, 2012

THE FREEDOM GAME (1973)

THE FREEDOM GAME (1973): Directed by Jess Franco. Screenplay by Robert Woods. Producer: Harry Alan Towers. Cast: Robert Woods. Filming location: Canary Islands.
Here's another never-filmed Jess Franco project brought to my attention by Robert Woods, who wrote this Western for producer Towers. Jess was going to direct in the Canary Islands with Robert (a veteran of numerous Spaghetti Westerns) in the lead.. Robert and Jess went to the Canaries from Madiera, after shooting the two MACISTE films together there, to scout locations. But the money never came through from Towers and this Jess Franco Eurowestern never happened.
Franco came close to the western genre with EL LLANERO (1963) and Les Chatouilleuses (1974) but never quite got around to making one. Thanks to Robert Woods.
Image: Roquenublo Gran Canarias

20 July, 2012

FEMALE VAMPIRE (1973) EXORCISM (1974): COMING ON BLU-RAY from REDEMPTION October!




NOTE: The above clip is not from the actual coming Blu-ray which will have HD image quality. 2 bonus versions, EROTIKILL (the shorter horror alternate and a 104 "Erotic" version), of  LA COMTESSE NOIRE are reportedly going to be available along with the uncut version with English and French tracks w/ English subtitles. Other bonus materials will be included. EXORCISM reportedly will also have the French track, which features Jess Franco's actual voice. Thanks to Bruce Holecheck for publishing these links on The Latarnia Forums' THE FRANCO LOUNGE.
http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=9146


16 July, 2012

Jess Franco at rest after completing two new films!

Thanks to Alex Mendibil for this image of Jess Franco taken yesterday just after our favorite auteur completed two new feature film adventures of his favorite PI, Al Pereira. Antonio Mayans once again plays the beleaguered investigator. According to Alex one of the films is in the Erotic genre, while the other is more or less straight up... Also coming is a new Jess Franco documentary which Alex and Ferran Herranz are presently involved in producing!

04 July, 2012

La Chica de las bragas transparentes / PICK-UP GIRLS (1980)



A Luz Internacional Films S.A. Production 
Filmed in the Canary Islands

Al Crosby (Antonio Mayans, here credited as "Robert Foster") is a sleazy private eye (cf Franco's Al Pereira) who is hired by a hood to meet up with another hood but ends up getting involved with two stripper-hookers (Lina Romay and Doris Regina) who take compromising photos of him. Rosa Valenty, playing the sex change Robert Bressac, who keeps his/her member in a jar for nostalgia sake, enters the muddy picture, getting Al further involved with blackmail, murder, political corruption and more. It's a lot of fun for the audience, but not for the PI.

A loose remake of the director's 1972 LES EBRANLEES, a  Robert De Nesle produced sexy mystery in which Howard Vernon played the sleazy PI Al Pereia, this one of the director's 1980s Classificada S films which features a familiar Pablo Villa (Franco and Daniel J. White) hot jazz score. It's a toss up if this is more explicit than the 72 film but times have changed as it relates a twisting tale of white slavery, personal corruption and sexual identity. It's really about audience expectations and how Franco approaches the Spanish Adult film market which was a good decade behind the French market. Just look at the very first image: a small panel opens within a door to a secret casino/bar/strip club. We see the framed face (and he will indeed be framed) of Al reciting the pass code. He's facing the camera, the viewer, the focal plane, looking into what should be the "fourth wall." In effect he's asking our permission to enter our space, our consciousness. Entering the club, which features tropical plants and tree branches amid lounge furniture against a black background, it appears we are in an interior which wants to be an exterior , much like the plot which is reluctant to clarify,  proceed or reveal character's intentions.  This offers a more shifting, interactive matrix than the 1972 film. The opening set-up already places us in the casino interior, we become implicated in the "plot," part of the lie, part of the deception. The dancing girls are placed so it's not clear if they are really there or mirror reflections. Spatial integrity is immediately subverted. Somehow we feel involved in something more than just another sexy thriller. It's not just about the fate of Al Crosby. It's also about our position as the prejudiced, awaiting audience, after all. 

The English dub PICK-UP GIRLS deploys "Americanisms" and a New Jersey Gangster delivery while attempting to mask the Canary Island settings with references to the US. But it's obviously not the States. It's an 1980s approximation of Film Noir with lurid colors and full nudity in a tropical surreality. Mayans looks the part with his off-the-rack wardrobe, burnt-out demeanor and regulation mustache while Rosa Valenty conveys a magnificently bitchy mystique as the sex change, the girl with the not-so-transparent sexual identity.

The English language version is missing about 5 minutes of (sexual?) footage according to the review in OBSESSION. THE FILMS OF JESS FRANCO.

(C) Robert Monell - 2012

16 June, 2012

Coming on Blu-ray


Celestine   [THANKS TO SIN-ART]

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Celestine - Mädchen Für Gewisse Stunden (variante A : Combo Br+dvd)

Jess Franco - 1974
Célestine bonne à tout faire
Erotique
Sortie le 23/06/2012
Editeur: Edition Tonfilm | Europe

La police fait une intervention dans un bordel. Deux filles parviennent à fuir. Parmi elle, Célestine se cache dans une étable où elle reçoit l'aide de deux serviteurs dans une très belle maison de campagne. Grâce à l'aide de ses deux nouveaux amis, Célestine va devenir bonne. Mais dans le même temps, elle cherche à retrouver son ancien soutenir afin de prévoir un vol avec lui.
Langues: Français, Allemand
Sous-titres: Allemand
Délai livraison: Approvisionnement en cours
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Jaquette Celestine - Mädchen für gewisse Stunden (Variante A : Combo BR+DVD)

Celestine - Mädchen Für Gewisse Stunden (variante B)

Jess Franco - 1974
Célestine bonne à tout faire
Erotique
Sortie le 23/06/2012
Editeur: Edition Tonfilm | Europe

La police fait une intervention dans un bordel. Deux filles parviennent à fuir. Parmi elle, Célestine se cache dans une étable où elle reçoit l'aide de deux serviteurs dans une très belle maison de campagne. Grâce à l'aide de ses deux nouveaux amis, Célestine va devenir bonne. Mais dans le même temps, elle cherche à retrouver son ancien soutenir afin de prévoir un vol avec lui.
Langues: Français, Allemand
Sous-titres: Allemand
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BLURAY Zone B
Jaquette Celestine - Mädchen für gewisse Stunden (Variante B)

Celestine - Mädchen Für Gewisse Stunden (variante C)

Jess Franco - 1974
Célestine bonne à tout faire
Erotique
Sortie le 23/06/2012
Editeur: Edition Tonfilm | Europe

La police fait une intervention dans un bordel. Deux filles parviennent à fuir. Parmi elle, Célestine se cache dans une étable où elle reçoit l'aide de deux serviteurs dans une très belle maison de campagne. Grâce à l'aide de ses deux nouveaux amis, Célestine va devenir bonne. Mais dans le même temps, elle cherche à retrouver son ancien soutenir afin de prévoir un vol avec lui.
Langues: Français, Allemand
Sous-titres: Allemand
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Jaquette Celestine - Mädchen für gewisse Stunden (Variante C)

Celestine - Mädchen Für Gewisse Stunden (variante D : Big Buchbox Combo Br+dvd)

Jess Franco - 1974
Célestine bonne à tout faire
Erotique
Sortie le 23/06/2012
Editeur: Edition Tonfilm | Europe

La police fait une intervention dans un bordel. Deux filles parviennent à fuir. Parmi elle, Célestine se cache dans une étable où elle reçoit l'aide de deux serviteurs dans une très belle maison de campagne. Grâce à l'aide de ses deux nouveaux amis, Célestine va devenir bonne. Mais dans le même temps, elle cherche à retrouver son ancien soutenir afin de prévoir un vol avec lui.
Langues: Français, Allemand
Sous-titres: Allemand
Délai livraison: Approvisionnement en cours
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05 June, 2012

LE COMTESSE PERVERSE: A Jess Franco & Mondo Macabro Masterpiece


If a DVD presentation can be termed a masterpiece that the new MONDO MACABRO DVD of Jess Franco's LE COMTESSE PERVERSE (1973) deserves that title simply because it presents this previously unavailable version in HD video and sound quality that allows those, like myself, who've seen alternate versions many times for many years, to see what the director envisioned with new eyes. It's also highly recommended for those who have recently discovered the fascinating enigma which is Jess Franco. Every color sings its own song (just compare the blue of the sky and the blue of the ocean during the boat trips to the island of Countess Zaroff) and the image is suffused with a glorious luminosity which showed me detail I had missed for over decades.

Leaving on the cutting room floor the humorous wraparound, which Robert De Nesle forced the director to shoot  for a re release a year after the film was made, the film now opens and ends with rhyming images of optically enhanced voyeurism, visual quotation marks: now the very first image presents Bob (Robert Woods) peering through binoculars toward the coast in search of female prey to bring to the decadents whom employ him. The very last image is a close up of Count Zaroff (Howard Vernon) looking intently through his expensive designer glasses at his next meal, his dead wife. From the camera angle in both cases we get the uncomfortable sense that these gazes are also taking the viewer into their field, implicating us in the cycle of cannibal desire and breaking the traditional "fourth wall" of cinema. Earlier versions obscured this effect by having it brush up against "comedy" scenes and letting us off the hook. Franco didn't want to do that. He never does. He wanted to consider our expectations and responsibilities as viewers of exploitation cinema. Now his original agenda speaks for itself. That's just one of numerous examples how this presentation gives us new meanings and ways to watch and enjoy the film. 

Then there's the sophisticated dialogue, spiked with gallows humor and subtle irony which the new translation ably and finally captures. Fan subbed variants and cult movie mail order subtitles of the past, and I've seen them all, will now be history. And rightfully so. As Count Zaroff says, "Reject nothing that gives pleasure." A line which neatly encapsulates the Sadean undercurrent of the proceedings. Shortly after the Count considers the prone figure of Silvia (Lina Romay), who has just passed out in terror after witnessing the Zaroff's attempted mutilation of a recent victim, and exclaims "She's dim, but she's certainly juicy!" in joyous anticipation of a coming cannibal feast. It's a lol line. 

I'm really glad all the hardcore is gone, the stuff added by Franco and others (avoid the Italian SEXY NATURE version like the plague!) as well as the soft core doubling. Franco's original has all the eroticism, transgression and nudity it needs. There's surprisingly little actual blood and gore on display, unlike the disgusting slow motion gut chomping of Franco's later CANNIBALS and SEXO CANIBAL (both 1980). It's not missed. The cannibalism here tilts toward the metaphorical rather than literal.

Given how the original version comments on class inequity and how the owning class uses the middle class (Bob and Moira) to use up/devour/exploit/eat the underclass, Franco's vision is more relevant than ever. It doesn't preach its theme but gives it a gentle, droll nudge here and there. So, thank you Jess Franco and thank you Mondo Macabro for finally giving us the masterpiece Jess Franco made almost 40 years ago.

Thanks to Eric Cotenas. 

(C) Robert Monell 2012

31 May, 2012

3 NEW JESS FRANCO FILMS!

Thanks to Jess Franco blogger Alex Mendibil for informing me about three new Jess Franco films going into production soon to be produced by Ferran Herranz with the help of Antonio Mayans as producer. Alex includes these details:  "One is an Edgar Wallace adaptation "El caso de la guiri asustada" or "El caso de la señorita asustada" (titles are not definitive) and Mayans has also one of the main roles. The other one is called (by the moment) "Sor Vampiria" and it is more like an experiment in the Paula-Paula style. Principal shooting was scheduled on this month. Mayans is, of course, a longtime Franco actor (MACUMBA SEXUAL) and production manager. 

Alex will also be involved in a Jess Franco documentary produced by none other than Eurocine! According to Alex, "The documentary in which I'm working as scriptwriter is produced by Eurociné and directed by Pedro Temboury. It is a feature film (maybe 70-80 minutes) with lots of interviews, HD remastered footage by Eurociné and a little fictionalized story around it."


The Edgar Wallace adaptation seems to be the long planned Franco presentation of the novel, "The Case of the Frightened Lady" which was last filmed in Germany in 1963 as THE INDIAN SCARF. That film features Klaus Kinski as one of the suspects among relatives vying for an inheritance by staying in a haunted house during a storm. I've seen the film. It's not bad but nothing to go out of your way to see. There are much better Wallace films including Franco's own THE DEVIL CAME FROM AKASAVA (1970). It will be interesting to see what he does with this. It's bracing to hear he's going ahead with new projects. 

Thanks to Alex and don't forget to visit his essential EL FRANCONOMICON   EL FRANCONOMICON

28 May, 2012

COUNTESS PERVERSE: The Mondo Macabro DVD is here!

Bob (Robert Woods) resists the offer of a cannibal meal, defying The Perverse Countess (Alice Arno). The new MONDO MACABRO DVD presentation of this key 1973 Jess Franco film is both visually stunning and finally gives us a look at the long lost director's cut. A must have!

Thanks to Eric Cotenas for the screencap.

22 May, 2012

Daniel J. White Centennial Today

The great composer of memorable music for numerous Jess Franco films (FEMALE VAMPIRE, MISS MUERTE) was born 100 years ago today near Paris, France. He also composed music for other director's films including CRIMSON (1975) and other Eurocine coproductions. He was heavily influenced by Debussy and could compose for orchestra, piano, other instruments (listen to his trumpet score for MISS MUERTE) and the human voice. The haunting female vocal accompanied by a piano piece in FEMALE VAMPIRE may be his signature film composition. He began composing film music in 1950 and was a key Jess Franco collaborator for over 30 years.

He also played in supporting roles in Franco's MISS MUERTE (as a police inspector), LA FILLE DE DRACULA (1972), THE EROTIC RITES OF FRANKENSTEIN, REVENGE IN THE HOUSE OF USHER, among others. The best image of him I could find is included above, shot from behind playing the piano as a Nazi officer in Eurocine's ELSA: FRAULEIN SS (1977).

He also composed the jazzy score for Eurocine's CRIMSON, a 1973 film featuring Paul Naschy, among other projects.

The IMDB credits him with composing the scores for 134 films and appearing in 17 as an actor. 

17 May, 2012

LES DEMONS (1972): Vintage Lobby Cards



Here are some vintage lobby cards for Jess Franco's 1972 nunsploitation epic LES DEMONS/SHE DEMONS/THE DEMONS/DIE NONNEN VON CLICHY. I recently revisited the long 112m 59s. version, the longest extant cut of the film, and it looks stunning on the 2.35:1 X-RATED KULT DVD. It's an excellent print with luminous colors and good sound quality (German language only). You also get the "Director's Cut" (with English and Spanish language options) from 2003 with new music added (not too fond of this edition) and a grindhouse quality German print *85m. I tend to prefer this version of the Judge Jeffries story to the 1968 Harry Alan Towers produced THE BLOODY JUDGE, which has a quality performance by Christopher Lee as the Judge, a higher budget but sometimes "stars" and higher budgets inhibit the director's inspiration.

01 May, 2012